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We want new stuff and we want it now. The possessions we buy often make us happy, at least for a little while (hello, dopamine!). But before we know it, today's 'it' item becomes tomorrow's clutter.
On today's show we are examining the psychology behind quick fix thinking. Why do humans tend to prioritize instant gratification over long-term goals such as having a decluttered, minimalist home and obtaining financial security? The good news is we aren't slaves to our DNA, and in the second part of today's episode I'm offering my best thoughts for stepping away from quick fixes - which, by the way, are also almost always to our detriment - and toward intentional but distant priorities.
Here's a preview:
[5:45] The psychology behind instant gratification: how quick fix thinking changes our brains
[9:50] Why it's so hard to make new, positive habits stick (and why it's so easy to pick up bad habits)
[13:00] 4 reasons why humans tend to prioritize quick fixes over long-term goals
[19:00] 5 action steps for stepping away from quick fixes and towards what's best for us in the future
Further reading/Resources mentioned:
* Join our (free!) community here.
* Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube.
* Email me and say hello! [email protected]
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By Stephanie Seferian4.8
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We want new stuff and we want it now. The possessions we buy often make us happy, at least for a little while (hello, dopamine!). But before we know it, today's 'it' item becomes tomorrow's clutter.
On today's show we are examining the psychology behind quick fix thinking. Why do humans tend to prioritize instant gratification over long-term goals such as having a decluttered, minimalist home and obtaining financial security? The good news is we aren't slaves to our DNA, and in the second part of today's episode I'm offering my best thoughts for stepping away from quick fixes - which, by the way, are also almost always to our detriment - and toward intentional but distant priorities.
Here's a preview:
[5:45] The psychology behind instant gratification: how quick fix thinking changes our brains
[9:50] Why it's so hard to make new, positive habits stick (and why it's so easy to pick up bad habits)
[13:00] 4 reasons why humans tend to prioritize quick fixes over long-term goals
[19:00] 5 action steps for stepping away from quick fixes and towards what's best for us in the future
Further reading/Resources mentioned:
* Join our (free!) community here.
* Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube.
* Email me and say hello! [email protected]
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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